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israel is very reticassant of lifting that blockade. you may see weapons into the hands of militants but hamas is adamant that that blockade needs to be lifted. a few sticking points raised with that one. >> what does the role that egypt played mean for egypt and the region going forward? >> reporter: egypt has definitely emerged as the winner in all of this. secretary of state clinton calling it a cornerstone of stability in the region. and i think the west had been a little bit concerned about how egypt's recently elected islamist government would handle a situation like this. they did seem to strike a balance between appeasing their muslim brotherhood supporters who wanted them to talk tough with israel while making sure there's no chance of jeopardy jeopardizing that 32-year-old peace treaty with israel and, of course, the $1.5 billion in u.s. annual aid that comes attached to that treaty. >> clarissa ward thank you. >>> we now go to margaret brennan in washington where she is learning more about the united states' role in the cease
israel is very reticassant of lifting that blockade. you may see weapons into the hands of militants but hamas is adamant that that blockade needs to be lifted. a few sticking points raised with that one. >> what does the role that egypt played mean for egypt and the region going forward? >> reporter: egypt has definitely emerged as the winner in all of this. secretary of state clinton calling it a cornerstone of stability in the region. and i think the west had been a little bit...
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." >>> for months, iran has blamed israel and the u.s. for the murders of five scientists involved in iran's nuclear program. now, iran is broadcasting what it calls confessions from men who they say were involved. margaret brennan is at the state department. margaret, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, jeff. and there has been u.s. and israeli cooperation to sabotage iran's nuclear program, but u.s. officials are adamant that the u.s. did not have a role in these assassinations. this new documentary gives you a sense, though, of the pr campaign iran is waging inside its borders. >> iranian tv aired these images sunday, allegedly showing iranian citizens admitting to working for israel in the planning and assassination of iranian nuclear scientists. it contained reenactment ofs the motorcycle hit men and that the plotter traveled to training camps in israel paid for by the u.s. it isn't the first time that iran accused israel and the u.s. of conspiring to ruin its nuclear program. this may be less about iran's nuclear program an
." >>> for months, iran has blamed israel and the u.s. for the murders of five scientists involved in iran's nuclear program. now, iran is broadcasting what it calls confessions from men who they say were involved. margaret brennan is at the state department. margaret, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, jeff. and there has been u.s. and israeli cooperation to sabotage iran's nuclear program, but u.s. officials are adamant that the u.s. did not have a role in these...
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that israel at risk? >> it is if they occupy millions of palestinians barred from citizenship because they're jewish because that will force israel to choose between democratic and characters and nothing would be a greater tragedy. >> to have a two-state solution? >> if israel is to live up to its own founding principles. >> do you believe the american jewish community has undue influence on the president of the united states? >> no. i'm very proud of the fact that american jews are very, very active citizens but i do sometimes have questions about how our organized community interprets what pro-israel is. for me, pro-israel, i define pro-israel the same way i define pro-american. what is in line with the principles of our constitution and declaration of independence not what our government does. that's the way i would define pro-israel as well. >> all right. you have a chapter in the book called the jewish president, very interesting chapter. >> i think obama was more influenced by jewish culture and exp
that israel at risk? >> it is if they occupy millions of palestinians barred from citizenship because they're jewish because that will force israel to choose between democratic and characters and nothing would be a greater tragedy. >> to have a two-state solution? >> if israel is to live up to its own founding principles. >> do you believe the american jewish community has undue influence on the president of the united states? >> no. i'm very proud of the fact that...
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that's a nonstarter as for as that israel is concerned. bombs are not included in it in but but they will feature in those now. talks now. charlie, norah and gail. >> tha >> thank you. there's no ceasefire in spite of days of intense talks. middle of secretary of state hillary clinton is in the middle of that. john miller, former deputy ele director of national intelligence joins us. what would a ceasefire look like? >> so you're dealing with a trust but trust and then verify atmosphere where the trust is very low and the ability to verify is pretty s difficult. so it's not going to be an if shootin you stop shooting we'll stop it shooting. it's got to have a third party built in. could that be qatar, turkey? the most likely player would be gypt. egypt. hamas. they have a relationship with israel, a strong relationship egypti with hamas. idea that might mean putting egyptian monitors in, on the idea that the long-range rockets hamas goted. from iran would be removed, no co further shipments would come in be no and there would be no shootin
that's a nonstarter as for as that israel is concerned. bombs are not included in it in but but they will feature in those now. talks now. charlie, norah and gail. >> tha >> thank you. there's no ceasefire in spite of days of intense talks. middle of secretary of state hillary clinton is in the middle of that. john miller, former deputy ele director of national intelligence joins us. what would a ceasefire look like? >> so you're dealing with a trust but trust and then verify...
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and that's the israel i wrote this book to try to defend. >> is it that israel at risk? >> that israel is at risk if israel permanently occupies millions of palestinians who are barred from citizenship because they are jewish, because that will force israel to choose between its democratic and jewish -- >> there has to be a two-state solution? >> yes, for toirz live up to its own founding principles. >> is there undue influence on the president of the united states? >> no. i'm very proud that american jews are active citizens. but it's the interpretation of what pro-israel is. pro-american is what is in line with the principles of our constitution and declaration of independence. that's the way i define pro-israel as well. >> you have a chapter called the jewish president in the book. >> i think obama was influenced by jewish cultures coming of age in chicago than any other american president. i think he understands a lot of what i think is the best about the jewish tradition. >> thank you, peter. don't forget to get your mega millions ticket. >> that does it for us. up
and that's the israel i wrote this book to try to defend. >> is it that israel at risk? >> that israel is at risk if israel permanently occupies millions of palestinians who are barred from citizenship because they are jewish, because that will force israel to choose between its democratic and jewish -- >> there has to be a two-state solution? >> yes, for toirz live up to its own founding principles. >> is there undue influence on the president of the united...
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but it's noteworthy that within israel there's a very substantial opposition to his policy. a recent article in the new yorkers pointed out that 61% of israelis are opposed to a unilateral first strike. the president of the country, the head of the army, the head of the air force, the head of their cia, the head of their fbi, and the former heads of those agencies all are outspoken publicly against that policy. they think the best policy is to work with the united states to coordinate our efforts in a way that achieves the maximum best result at the least cost. >> mm-hmm. senator mitchell, it's always a pleasure having you here. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> let's bring in cbs news political director john dickerson who's following the political fallout from the middle east protests. good morning, john. >> good morning, norah. >> we've seen how foreign policy on the front page, which has shifted this debate a little bit, how much does that affect these two campaigns? >> it depends how long it goes on. for the president if this is a protracted problem with images on the
but it's noteworthy that within israel there's a very substantial opposition to his policy. a recent article in the new yorkers pointed out that 61% of israelis are opposed to a unilateral first strike. the president of the country, the head of the army, the head of the air force, the head of their cia, the head of their fbi, and the former heads of those agencies all are outspoken publicly against that policy. they think the best policy is to work with the united states to coordinate our...
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of israel conspiring. this latest broadcast may be less about iran's nuclear program and more revealing about what's happening inside iran now. >> the goal at this time, i think, is to change the story and create this atmosphere of tension to legitimize or make excuses for this dire economic reality that exists in iran today. >> reporter: released the same week the u.s. tightens the financial news by adding to sanctions on iran's oil, claiming sanctions already caused iran more than $9 billion every three months. draining the life blood out of its struggling economy. israel's prime minister publicly expressed doubt about the usfulness of u.s. sanctions. >> we have to be honest and say that all the sanctions, the diplomacy so far have not set back the iranians by one iota. >> reporter: and a string of u.s. officials, secretaries clinton and panetta have all made recent visits to israel to discuss the threat of iran. there is concern israel may take unilateral action and drag the u.s. into a war. now ministe
of israel conspiring. this latest broadcast may be less about iran's nuclear program and more revealing about what's happening inside iran now. >> the goal at this time, i think, is to change the story and create this atmosphere of tension to legitimize or make excuses for this dire economic reality that exists in iran today. >> reporter: released the same week the u.s. tightens the financial news by adding to sanctions on iran's oil, claiming sanctions already caused iran more than...
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mitt romney talks tough, and raises big money in israel, and the accused colorado kill sir back in court this morning. >>> and i'm gayle king. a mishap, questions about the 787 dreamliner and good news and bad news for team usa in london. >>> first, as we do a good morning, we begin with today's "eye-opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> we have a solemn duty and a moral imperative to deny iraq's leaders the means to follow through on their malevolent intentions. >> mitt romney take as hard line on iran. wrapping up his visit to israel. >> this week's cover is going to be hitting newsstands that calls you a wimp. does that concern you, is that fair? >> i-of-if i worried about the media, i wouldn't get much sleep and i'm able to sleep pretty well. >>> and formal charges filed in a few hours against james holmes in colorado. >> he-of-will not be charged with the death of an unborn baby. >> never seen fresh air again. >> a couple in mississippi says they have to find a new place to get married just because they're black. >>> at the six flags in viejo, california, a coaster stuck in the air
mitt romney talks tough, and raises big money in israel, and the accused colorado kill sir back in court this morning. >>> and i'm gayle king. a mishap, questions about the 787 dreamliner and good news and bad news for team usa in london. >>> first, as we do a good morning, we begin with today's "eye-opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> we have a solemn duty and a moral imperative to deny iraq's leaders the means to follow through on their malevolent...
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and israel wary of a nuclear iran. but the fear is just as genuine, which begs the question -- >> what would jfk do? >> he would being intensely interested in finding a space, an alternative that might have the characteristic of being better than attacking or better than letting iran become a nuclear state. >> today's confrontation with iran is like the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. big difference of course is that 50 years ago there were only two major players, the u.s. and the soviets. today there are three. the u.s., israel and iran, which makes a secret face saving solution like the one reached on cuba a lot more difficult. >> bill, we've learned over the years more about what the soviets intention were for putting those missiles in cuba in the first place, right? >> that's right. record shows that castro was worried about another american invasion because this was happening a year and a half after the bay of pigs. the soviets put the missiles in. papers show neither khruschchev nor kennedy wanted any kind o
and israel wary of a nuclear iran. but the fear is just as genuine, which begs the question -- >> what would jfk do? >> he would being intensely interested in finding a space, an alternative that might have the characteristic of being better than attacking or better than letting iran become a nuclear state. >> today's confrontation with iran is like the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. big difference of course is that 50 years ago there were only two major players, the...
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." >> i have israel's back. >> in a speech to the powerful pro-israel lobbying group aipac, the president promised to act militarily if necessary to defend israel. >> iran's leaders should have no doubt about the united states. when it comes to preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, i will take no options off the table and i mean what i say. >> but he also made clear he prefers diplomacy and that tough economic sanctions are working. >> already there is too much loose talk of war. over the last few weeks, such talk has only benefited the iranian government by driving up the price of oil, which they depend on to fund their nuclear program. >> it's the same message the president will deliver today to prime minister netanyahu who made clear israel does not need u.s. permission to attack iran. >> perhaps most important of all, i appreciated the fact that he said that israel must be able to defend itself by itself against any threat. >> the israeli prime minister said last week he would not set down red lines for israeli or u.s. action. he has said he will go further than the u.s. an
." >> i have israel's back. >> in a speech to the powerful pro-israel lobbying group aipac, the president promised to act militarily if necessary to defend israel. >> iran's leaders should have no doubt about the united states. when it comes to preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, i will take no options off the table and i mean what i say. >> but he also made clear he prefers diplomacy and that tough economic sanctions are working. >> already there...
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the head of israel's intelligence agent visited the u.s. last week. the u.s. is counting on economic sanctions to pressure iran into giving up its nuclear ambitions before israel feels compelled to strike. so far it's not working. >> the sanctions as imposed so far have not caused them to change their behavior or their policy. >> reporter: but new sanctions, including a ban on iranian oil sales to europe, are just now taking effect. >> the sanctions have been biting much, much more literally in recent weeks. >> reporter: petraeus said it will be months before the sanctions take full effect. israeli officials say they can only afford to wait about six to nine months before they have to strike. for "cbs this morning" this is david martin at the pentagon. >> with us now, senior con spore dent, john miller. former fbi counter in telly against official. you know the officials who are doing this testimony before congress. they are taking seriously the idea that iran might launch an attack against the united states with provocation? >> that's right. and this is not t
the head of israel's intelligence agent visited the u.s. last week. the u.s. is counting on economic sanctions to pressure iran into giving up its nuclear ambitions before israel feels compelled to strike. so far it's not working. >> the sanctions as imposed so far have not caused them to change their behavior or their policy. >> reporter: but new sanctions, including a ban on iranian oil sales to europe, are just now taking effect. >> the sanctions have been biting much, much...
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does hamas want peace with israel? >> reporter: god willing the american people will wake up he said and realize it's better to stand with 350 million americans than continue to support israel. >> quite an answer clarissa. i have to ask you, what was it like being a female american journalist in that room and what about his response? >> reporter: well it was certainly intimidating norah. i was the only american in the room and, as you can see, had to shout to be heard. his aides pointed at me and said you are a hunter. so i would take that as a compliment, but make no mistake, it is not the palestinian's responsibility, he said, to instigate peace but israel as the aggressor to take the first step. >> great original reporting. clarissa ward thank you very much. when the president returns to washington, he will have to focus on the economy and the looming fiscal cliff. wall street is already focused on those talks. ce ceo of goldman sachs, lloyd blankfein said that a budget deal would be a challenge to average americans
does hamas want peace with israel? >> reporter: god willing the american people will wake up he said and realize it's better to stand with 350 million americans than continue to support israel. >> quite an answer clarissa. i have to ask you, what was it like being a female american journalist in that room and what about his response? >> reporter: well it was certainly intimidating norah. i was the only american in the room and, as you can see, had to shout to be heard. his...
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would you or would you not then support israel's bombing of iran? >> we should use every diplomatic and political vehicle that's available to us to keep iran from becoming a nuclear capability state, but that's as far as i'm willing to go in terms of discussing that matter while on foreign soil. >> reporter: israel was the second stop on romney's three mags foreign tour. earlier sunday he visited the western wall, the holiest site in judaism, and met with president shimon peres and benjamin netanyahu, a friend of romney's for more than 30 years. >> welcome to jerusalem. >> reporter: today romney is looking to raise $1 million in a fund-raiser in jerusalem. one attendee is sheldon adelson, a billionaire casino magnet who has pledged to spend up to $100 million of his own money to help defeat president obama. just last month he made a $10 million donation to the pro-romney super pac restore our future. reporters got a rare chance to interact with mr. adelson at mr. romney's speech but he didn't reveal much. >> any thoughts on the speech? >> loved it.
would you or would you not then support israel's bombing of iran? >> we should use every diplomatic and political vehicle that's available to us to keep iran from becoming a nuclear capability state, but that's as far as i'm willing to go in terms of discussing that matter while on foreign soil. >> reporter: israel was the second stop on romney's three mags foreign tour. earlier sunday he visited the western wall, the holiest site in judaism, and met with president shimon peres and...
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. >> now to israel's nuclear standoff with iran. israeli leaders are again hinting that the clock is ticking on a military strike. however, secretary of defense leon panetta said that the issue has not been settled. >> i don't believe they have made a decision as to whether or not they will go in and attack iran at this time. obviously, they are an independent. they are a sovereign country. but ultimately they'll make decisions based on what they think is in their national security interests. but i don't believe they have made that decision at this time. >> let's bring in mark phillips in london now. good morning. >> good morning, anthony and gayle. well, what we're seeing here right now is a game of very dangerous game of diplomatic chicken being played, and it's being played against the background of the u.s. presidential election this autumn. the israeli calculation is that they can turn the screws more effectively now, have more influence now on the obama administration in the run-up to the vote than they are likely to have if h
. >> now to israel's nuclear standoff with iran. israeli leaders are again hinting that the clock is ticking on a military strike. however, secretary of defense leon panetta said that the issue has not been settled. >> i don't believe they have made a decision as to whether or not they will go in and attack iran at this time. obviously, they are an independent. they are a sovereign country. but ultimately they'll make decisions based on what they think is in their national security...
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israel's prime minister is sending the world a clear warning. benjamin netanyahu told the united nations thursday that iran will have enough enriched uranium next summer to start building a nuclear weapon. >> president obama is likely to discuss that speech with netanyahu today. the white house says the two leaders will speak on the phone. netanyahu met with secretary of state hillary clinton thursday after his speech. >> margaret brennan watched the speech. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. the israeli prime minister made a public appeal to the u.n. to set a firm ultimatum on iran to stop the nuclear development. he put pressure on the obama administration to take a tougher tone weeks ahead of the u.s. presidential election. >> reporter: israel's rhetorical red line. >> a red line should be drawn right here. >> reporter: became a literal one as prime minister benjamin netanyahu took to the u.n. general assembly with a red marker and a chart of what he says is iran's progress towards developing nuclear weapons. >> red line
israel's prime minister is sending the world a clear warning. benjamin netanyahu told the united nations thursday that iran will have enough enriched uranium next summer to start building a nuclear weapon. >> president obama is likely to discuss that speech with netanyahu today. the white house says the two leaders will speak on the phone. netanyahu met with secretary of state hillary clinton thursday after his speech. >> margaret brennan watched the speech. good morning. >>...
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the american israel education foundation. $2 million for 145 trips to israel. they don't lobby. but they share offices, a phone number and p.r. person with a giant lobby called the american lsh israel public affairs committee. when we asked them about it, no government money pays for the congressional trips andy verse views are presented they told us. >> groups that loib and corporations are the middlemen or foundations that are set up that then do pay for the congressional travel. critics say that's skirting the intent of the rules. >> i'm not going to defend that practice. what i'm going to say, it seems like it is what the law allows. if that's not what congress' intent is, they should review their processes. >> looking at all types of privately funded congressional travel, it was up from the year before. the seven most frequent flyers are all democrats. jim mcdermott led the way with ten. sin will most expensive trip is john carter. they went to africa and botswana. the biggest total bill goes to democrat jim cooper. his six privately funded trips including barcelona and ind
the american israel education foundation. $2 million for 145 trips to israel. they don't lobby. but they share offices, a phone number and p.r. person with a giant lobby called the american lsh israel public affairs committee. when we asked them about it, no government money pays for the congressional trips andy verse views are presented they told us. >> groups that loib and corporations are the middlemen or foundations that are set up that then do pay for the congressional travel....
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. >> why did you say the doorman at my building is real, israel. >> israel is very real. >> not the blow up doll kind of doorman, the real -- >> no, i didn't understand what it meant. go ahead, erica. >> no, you go. >> no, you go. >> i have a question, do you have any more mangagement stories? >> i'm not sure why engage-man ring. we have lots of trends coming up. >> we have something coming up this weekend. it was next week. you were tweeting about something this morning. >> i was saying oprah, oprah, oprah is coming on monday. moprah is coming today. >> i like it. >> as a presage to the event monday. >> what's your name on your birth certificate? >> well, my father was a diplomat and ambassador in mozambique when i was born. >> so your name is mozambique? >> no. my mother was kind of a hippy. when she gave birth she was trekking across the mojave desert when she had me. >> is that your way of saying i'm not going to tell you. >> mozambique. >> no. thatch crawler, short for mobile. >> he's not telling us. >> three options. >> oprah can't wait to meet you. >> i'll deal with it on monday.
. >> why did you say the doorman at my building is real, israel. >> israel is very real. >> not the blow up doll kind of doorman, the real -- >> no, i didn't understand what it meant. go ahead, erica. >> no, you go. >> no, you go. >> i have a question, do you have any more mangagement stories? >> i'm not sure why engage-man ring. we have lots of trends coming up. >> we have something coming up this weekend. it was next week. you were...
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he told reporters "the world tells israel wait, there's still time. i say wait for what? wait until when"? hillary clinton has just returned from china where rumors are flying about the country's future leader. he has disappeared from public view. margaret, what is happening in china? >> reporter: good morning, charlie. imagine that the next president was about to take office and then disappeared just before his inauguration with no explanation. the man who was about to be china's next president has not been seen publicly since september 1st. speculation is rampant on chinese blogs as to what his disappearance signals. reports range from an exercising injury, a car accident, perhaps something more political that the chinese communist party no longer supports him. well, chinese government officials refuse to explain his absence and asked american officials not to discuss it. the frenzy began after he cancelled a meeting last tuesday with secretary of state hillary clinton. staffers who were in beijing to meet with chinese leadership were told around 11:00 p.m. that night t
he told reporters "the world tells israel wait, there's still time. i say wait for what? wait until when"? hillary clinton has just returned from china where rumors are flying about the country's future leader. he has disappeared from public view. margaret, what is happening in china? >> reporter: good morning, charlie. imagine that the next president was about to take office and then disappeared just before his inauguration with no explanation. the man who was about to be...
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we sit up a global sort of circumstance, a possible strike by israel on iran. everyoe has to watch how we play out that reality. norah? >> all right, charlie i have to say one of my favorite shows although i haven't been able to see the two new episodes from this season so i'm on pins and needles to find out what's going on. great interview. >> i had a marathon the other day because after a while you get all caught up in the buzz you say i want to know what it's all about. last weekend i caught up on season one. it is addictive. once anybody watches it, they say i want to know exactly what happens. well done. >> there's also the question of believability. last week a former hostage criticized some of the scenes in "homeland" calling them ridiculous. do you worry -- why your responding that way? >> because, at some level some of it is -- >> it's movie. >> it's a movie and what we're most mindful of is making sure we're true to characters and finding an emotional integrity. fein some of the things may not necessarily reflect certain aspects of reality, certainly
we sit up a global sort of circumstance, a possible strike by israel on iran. everyoe has to watch how we play out that reality. norah? >> all right, charlie i have to say one of my favorite shows although i haven't been able to see the two new episodes from this season so i'm on pins and needles to find out what's going on. great interview. >> i had a marathon the other day because after a while you get all caught up in the buzz you say i want to know what it's all about. last...
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the secretary of defense saying this now about israel this spring. what about the timing and why would he say it that specifically? >> well, i think we want to do everything we can to keep iran off balance, number one. we also want them to know that we know a lot about what they are doing. so i think this is -- it's not surprising to hear this. >> the question has always been how much consultation would take place if iran -- if israel made a decision to go. >> you know the interesting thing is, the white house doesn't know the answer to that. national security council on out are do we get a day's notice, do we get a week's notice, or do we get two hours' notice. i think the latter scenario, you know, a couple of hours is the most likely because israel is not going to want to put itself in the position of having the u.s. have a lot of time to weigh in and gather any pressure once they know. so i think it'll be pretty fast. >> but don't you think, john, that the united states wants iran to know that we can't control this. this is something that we migh
the secretary of defense saying this now about israel this spring. what about the timing and why would he say it that specifically? >> well, i think we want to do everything we can to keep iran off balance, number one. we also want them to know that we know a lot about what they are doing. so i think this is -- it's not surprising to hear this. >> the question has always been how much consultation would take place if iran -- if israel made a decision to go. >> you know the...
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. >> president obama will visit israel during his second term in office. of course, when they heard the second term part, israel was like, we'll put you down as a maybe. >>> in colorado, we're starting to learn more about what happened inside the theater as the shooting unfolded. >> i'm hearing him yell at people. >> you can just hear the rounds going off, just boom, boom, boom. >> "batman" star christian bale flew in to personally meet with survivors. >> in the aftermath, a tiny miracle. a woman gave birth to a little boy as her wounded husband struggles to survive. >> i command you to disperse! >> police clashing with protesters in anaheim on the heels of two shootings over the weekend. >> the police are so corrupted! >> the first look at a video of a killer whale nearly drowning a trainer. >> this happeneda in 2006. >> a mother accused of leaving her 1-year-old in a shopping cart after security tried to stop her from shoplifting. >> and that was rodrigues hit by a pitch. >> breaking news now. if your child sits in front of a television, plays with a com
. >> president obama will visit israel during his second term in office. of course, when they heard the second term part, israel was like, we'll put you down as a maybe. >>> in colorado, we're starting to learn more about what happened inside the theater as the shooting unfolded. >> i'm hearing him yell at people. >> you can just hear the rounds going off, just boom, boom, boom. >> "batman" star christian bale flew in to personally meet with survivors....
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he plays for israel's national team trying to connect with a stolen dream. so many kids chase the dream of major league baseball. was that new >> yeah. of course. as far back as i can remember, it was the dream of playing and being on that diamond and playing in a game and, you know, winning a game and that was the dream. that was the vision. >> reporter: he starred at the university of north carolina. in 2002 the chicago cubs drafted him in the ninth round. then july 9th, 2005, a cubs marlins game in miami. greenberg called up from the minors pitch hit against valerio de los santos. his first big league at-bat. he was 24. >> i was beyond excited. had some nerves, of course. but trying to keep the composure of the task at hand. >> all your athletic life had been preparing for that moment. >> correct. >> reporter: adam greenberg's major career lasted all of one pitch. >> here's greenberg. look out. he got hit in the head. >> reporter: a 92 mile-per-hour fast ball had hit him square on the back of his head. >> man. hate to see that. certainly hope the young ma
he plays for israel's national team trying to connect with a stolen dream. so many kids chase the dream of major league baseball. was that new >> yeah. of course. as far back as i can remember, it was the dream of playing and being on that diamond and playing in a game and, you know, winning a game and that was the dream. that was the vision. >> reporter: he starred at the university of north carolina. in 2002 the chicago cubs drafted him in the ninth round. then july 9th, 2005, a...
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raising tensions with the west and israel. and new poll numbers are a plus for president obama as he hits the campaign trail today. we'll talk with campaign strategist, david axelrod. >>> i'm daily king. as whitney houston's family prepares for her funeral, we'll look at the preparations. >>> viola davis stops by to talk about her oscar nomination. >>> the new research says antibiotics are not the answer. >>> we'll tell you why the world is lin-sane over another nba star. >>> we begin with today's eye-opener. your world in 190 seconds. >>> made very clear that they are not to develop a nuclear weapon. >> iran announces more nuclear progress as tensions rise after a series of attacks. >> they are doing everything they can to help the israelis. >> three attacks in two days. israel sies iran is behind them. >> a war might spread to even more countries. >>> the tax is going to pass. >> they reach a sent tiff deal on extending the payroll tax cut without pay for. >> i have concerns approximate this. i think we missed the mark. >> y
raising tensions with the west and israel. and new poll numbers are a plus for president obama as he hits the campaign trail today. we'll talk with campaign strategist, david axelrod. >>> i'm daily king. as whitney houston's family prepares for her funeral, we'll look at the preparations. >>> viola davis stops by to talk about her oscar nomination. >>> the new research says antibiotics are not the answer. >>> we'll tell you why the world is lin-sane over...
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the president of the united states and prime minister of israel and international community has agreed on basic objective and that is iran should not acquire nuclear weapons capability. now, there is a process in negotiation that has begun with iranians. it's sensible we give that an opportunity to work. >> they are serious about it? >> you can never with iranians be confident that they are serious about it. if it's a combination of effective diplomacy backed up by all options remaining on the table and the president made that clear, let's give it chance to work. >> one thing you have done since you left 10 downing is focus in terms of faith and faith related and your foundation at yale. where are we in terms of understanding about religion and about the power of religion? >> my foundation is based on the idea that you got to analyze what's happening in the world of faith in order to understand regions like the middle east countries like pakistan and the wider world and politics always wants to treat religion as if it wasn't about religion but about politics. issues to do with faith an
the president of the united states and prime minister of israel and international community has agreed on basic objective and that is iran should not acquire nuclear weapons capability. now, there is a process in negotiation that has begun with iranians. it's sensible we give that an opportunity to work. >> they are serious about it? >> you can never with iranians be confident that they are serious about it. if it's a combination of effective diplomacy backed up by all options...
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. >> american tourist opened fire this morning at a resort hotel in israel. one person was shot dead before police killed the gunman. the resort in eilat was packed with people. the gunman stole a gun from a security guard and shot a hotel chef after an argument. the suspect worked at the hotel until a few days ago. he was involved in a work study program. >>> it is time to show you some of this morning's headlines. a "los angeles times" says convicted killer described as charles manson's right-hand man has been approved for parole. bruce davis was not there when the hanson family was murdered and sharon tate died but convicted of killing two men at the ranch where manson and his followers lived. governor jerry brown will decide if davis will be released. >> "the washington post" reports on new secret service policies. excessive drinking has been prohibited so has sharing work related information on social media. five months ago more than a dozen secret service employees were accused of drunken partying. >> "usa today" says 10% of all workers work from home.
. >> american tourist opened fire this morning at a resort hotel in israel. one person was shot dead before police killed the gunman. the resort in eilat was packed with people. the gunman stole a gun from a security guard and shot a hotel chef after an argument. the suspect worked at the hotel until a few days ago. he was involved in a work study program. >>> it is time to show you some of this morning's headlines. a "los angeles times" says convicted killer described...
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. >> we got israel. we got iraq. >> chaos in the cabin after a pilot melts down mid flight. >> the captain began ranting incoherently and was locked out of the cockpit by the co-pilot. >> the pilot had to be wrestled to the ground. >> passengers said he started screaming about a bomb on board and al qaeda. >> when someone says say your prayers, it's time to take action. >> the biggest day at the supreme court since bush versus gore. >> president obama's signature achievement may be in serious trouble. >> health care reform runs into a road block at the nation's highest court. >> if the federal government can do this, they can force us to do anything. >> we're worried. all worried. especially knowing it's that close to our home. >> a wildfire burning out of control in colorado is being blamed for at least two deaths and a third person is now missing. >> the biggest deal in sports mystery. magic johnson buys the dodgers for twice what many thought the team was worth. >> if you forgot to buy a ticket for la
. >> we got israel. we got iraq. >> chaos in the cabin after a pilot melts down mid flight. >> the captain began ranting incoherently and was locked out of the cockpit by the co-pilot. >> the pilot had to be wrestled to the ground. >> passengers said he started screaming about a bomb on board and al qaeda. >> when someone says say your prayers, it's time to take action. >> the biggest day at the supreme court since bush versus gore. >> president...
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iran's policy towards state of israel would not change. nothing will change. >> what is changing, though, is iran's response. the u.s. sanctions designed to pressure iran over its nuclear program are starting to hurt. the price of ground beef and tea is up by 50% since january and the price of eggs has more than doubled. because iranian currency lost nearly half his value again the u.s. dollar shall the cost of imported things like machinery or drugs is skyrocketing. >> are you worried? >> yes. of course. everybody is worried. >> a crisis that will only get worse as new, even tougher sanctions, targeting iran's oil revenue are due to take effect in june. as the hardship continues to grow, the regime is betting that suffering citizens are not going to blame their politicians but blame bullying by the united states and israel as they call it. >>> liz palmer in tehran this morning. thank you. >>> in ohio, the alleged gunman in monday's school shooting is officially charged with killing three other students. the students returned to class this
iran's policy towards state of israel would not change. nothing will change. >> what is changing, though, is iran's response. the u.s. sanctions designed to pressure iran over its nuclear program are starting to hurt. the price of ground beef and tea is up by 50% since january and the price of eggs has more than doubled. because iranian currency lost nearly half his value again the u.s. dollar shall the cost of imported things like machinery or drugs is skyrocketing. >> are you...
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countries like israel, or countries like argentina. but come on, i mean we've been eating foie gras for over 2,000 years. the way these farmers are taking care of their ducks today has improved dramatically over the last 20 years. so here what we are doing is punishing farmers that freely are taking care of those animals like never before. so i'm saying, let's get to the table, let's talk, let's be rational but let's not ban something. why? because if we ban ducks right now, guys, start forgetting our chickens, start forgetting our turkeys on thanksgiving and about your hot dogs and burgers on the fourth of july. this is what's behind this law. it's something kind of very dark. the foie is like an issue for groups that are trying to ban almost everything. >> do you think they're trying to ban almost any meat but there have been legitimate concerns about the way food has been processed in this country. you heard the chef say there's probably not any animal that enjoy the process from the farm to the plate. are there other areas you thin
countries like israel, or countries like argentina. but come on, i mean we've been eating foie gras for over 2,000 years. the way these farmers are taking care of their ducks today has improved dramatically over the last 20 years. so here what we are doing is punishing farmers that freely are taking care of those animals like never before. so i'm saying, let's get to the table, let's talk, let's be rational but let's not ban something. why? because if we ban ducks right now, guys, start...
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he leaves for israel then off to poland. for "cbs this morning saturday," i'm jan crawford in london. >>> joining us now from washington with more on romney and the latest economic news and the renewed gun debate which was triggered by the aurora massacre is major garrett. he's white house correspondent for the national journal. it's great to have you with us major. good morning. >> good morning. >> we learned yesterday the economy is slowing down. it is growing at a 1.5% clip. but the risk of recession is now heightened. how is that going to play for the president? >> i'd say most economists would say the risk of recession is stalking the president in this campaign, but it is not a robust fear. not a legitimate fear. 1.5% gdp growth indicates the economy is growing somewhat and not falling all the way back. it is a retreat from the 2 percentage point growth recorded the earlier quarter. when the president talks about a campaign slogan forward, the economy is moving backward but it is in stall mode. that's not good news for
he leaves for israel then off to poland. for "cbs this morning saturday," i'm jan crawford in london. >>> joining us now from washington with more on romney and the latest economic news and the renewed gun debate which was triggered by the aurora massacre is major garrett. he's white house correspondent for the national journal. it's great to have you with us major. good morning. >> good morning. >> we learned yesterday the economy is slowing down. it is growing...
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are two powers that are indirectly competing against each other within syria but indirectly, iran and israel. >> let me move to iran. will sanctions work both in terms of oil and in terms of financial transactions? >> they work already to an extent. they weaken iran and they make stability more difficult for the iranian leadership to maintain. i don't think they will work in a kind of decisive fashion if our objective is to deprive the iranians entirely of their nuclear program and to humiliate them to boot. >> the president has said it's unacceptable for iran to have nuclear weapons or the capability to make nuclear weapons. do you believe it's unacceptable? >> we have north korea already possessing nuclear weapons and delivery systems and we find that unacceptable. so the word "unacceptable" is again one of these words that means a lot. at the sam time, sometimes nothing. >> what would you vietz if he comes to the oval office and the prime minister is coming to the oval office within the next month and says we have to go because bebelieve time is not ott our side with respect to doing some
are two powers that are indirectly competing against each other within syria but indirectly, iran and israel. >> let me move to iran. will sanctions work both in terms of oil and in terms of financial transactions? >> they work already to an extent. they weaken iran and they make stability more difficult for the iranian leadership to maintain. i don't think they will work in a kind of decisive fashion if our objective is to deprive the iranians entirely of their nuclear program and...
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it still needs approval for regulators in china, taiwan and israel. >>> we'll get an update of traffic and weather coming right up . i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. try something funny. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. get high speed internet for $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one year term. at&t. >>> good morning. we have a long line of brake lights on southbound 880 through the east bay. we're following a new accident southbound 880 at tennyson and hayward but check the slow speeds all the way down into fremont. there was an earlier accident southbound 880 near highway 84. it is still there but cleared to the right shoulder so now out of lanes. unfortunately it's just brake lights central from hayward to fremont. once you get past there towards milpitas then speeds improve but westbound 237 a slow ride for silicon valley commuters. that's traf
it still needs approval for regulators in china, taiwan and israel. >>> we'll get an update of traffic and weather coming right up . i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. try something funny. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. get high speed internet for...
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romney has gotten a warm welcome here in poland, as he did in israel. he's speaking now. this speech is full of praise and admiration for the polish struggle for liberty. >> in a turbulent world, poland stands as an example and a defender of freedom. >> reporter: in warsaw, romney continued to suggest that if elected president, he would be a stronger defender of america's allies. >> i believe it's critical to stand by those who have stood by america. it is for us, in this generation and beyond, to show all the world what free people and free economies can achieve for the good of all. >> reporter: he found a receptive audience for that message in poland, which has had a strained relationship with the obama administration. the white house canceled a missile defense system when moscow rejected and president obama told dmitry medvedev he would have more flexibility in a second term. romney was invited to poland by solidarity legend lech walesa, who after their meeting endorsed him and implored him to win. he also met with donald tuck and visited a memorial to honor troops and
romney has gotten a warm welcome here in poland, as he did in israel. he's speaking now. this speech is full of praise and admiration for the polish struggle for liberty. >> in a turbulent world, poland stands as an example and a defender of freedom. >> reporter: in warsaw, romney continued to suggest that if elected president, he would be a stronger defender of america's allies. >> i believe it's critical to stand by those who have stood by america. it is for us, in this...
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can't give you any substantiation on nia tack on the olympics. >> tensions are already high between israel and the international olympic committee as they disagree over how to remember the 40th anniversary of the munich massacre. in 1972, 11 israeli athletes and coaches were murdered by palestinian terrorists. the committee is refusing a request from israel and a number of international leaders, including president obama, to have a minute of silence during those opening ceremonies in london. >>> six months to the day after his death, a famous statue of joe paterno was taken down sunday as penn state prepares to hear about the severe punishment it will face in the wake of the sexual abuse scandal. >> armen keteyian has the story from pennsylvania. good morning, armen. >> good morning, norah, good morning, charlie. the sandusky scandal took another dark turn yesterday when the iconic statue of joe paterno was removed right outside here, outside beaver stadium. penn state was informed it's about to take an unprecedented hit from the ncaa. the pride and glory that defined joe paterno and penn
can't give you any substantiation on nia tack on the olympics. >> tensions are already high between israel and the international olympic committee as they disagree over how to remember the 40th anniversary of the munich massacre. in 1972, 11 israeli athletes and coaches were murdered by palestinian terrorists. the committee is refusing a request from israel and a number of international leaders, including president obama, to have a minute of silence during those opening ceremonies in...
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on wednesday israel assassinated hamas' top commander. in staroute, israel, allen pichlt zzey has our story. >> reporter: neither side has shown signs of being able to call a truce. sending israeli citizens running for cover. poorly aimed but deadly nonetheless. family of three died when one struck their home. they had gone on to their roof to watch an aerial display. at the same time that the family died more than 1,000 gaza residents took to the streets. the march was to bury the hamas military leader killed in an air strike. funeral was as much a gesture of defiance as it was mourning. in the bizarre and unprecedented twist, the mini war was virtually announced on twitter. at 6:22 local time last night, the israeli defense force tweeted, we recommend that no hamas operatives show their face above ground. hamas responded with their own tweet. our blessed hands will reach your leaders and soldiers wherever they are. you opened hell's gates on yourselves. minutes later the israeli military tweeted captured ahmed jabari, eliminated. the ki
on wednesday israel assassinated hamas' top commander. in staroute, israel, allen pichlt zzey has our story. >> reporter: neither side has shown signs of being able to call a truce. sending israeli citizens running for cover. poorly aimed but deadly nonetheless. family of three died when one struck their home. they had gone on to their roof to watch an aerial display. at the same time that the family died more than 1,000 gaza residents took to the streets. the march was to bury the hamas...
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the filmmaker claims to be sam bicile, an israel living in california, but news organizations can find no record of him. there are indications he could be a man of many aliases. >> number one, not israeli. number two, his real name is not sam. i don't know his real name. >> reporter: steve klein was a consultant on the film, he describes himself as a christian activist and outspoken critic of radical islam and has no regrets about the violence tregored by the film. >> have a girlfriend. >> i know. i have heard about this. >> reporter: the firm's backers of an anonymous group of christians tied to the middle east. shot outside l.a. on a very low budget. several actorers told cbs news they only saw their scene. they were horrified and frightened by the end result. >> i pray for the family of the lost, that lost their loved ones, and praying for the madness to stop. >> reporter: when filmmakers failed to atras hollywood's attention they turned to youtube and wanted radical islamists to take notice. in that, they succeeded. nor cbs "this morning," bill wilt kerr in los angeles. >>> the att
the filmmaker claims to be sam bicile, an israel living in california, but news organizations can find no record of him. there are indications he could be a man of many aliases. >> number one, not israeli. number two, his real name is not sam. i don't know his real name. >> reporter: steve klein was a consultant on the film, he describes himself as a christian activist and outspoken critic of radical islam and has no regrets about the violence tregored by the film. >> have a...